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Title:Equine Notes Conference
Notice:Topics List=4, Horses 4Sale/Wanted=150, Equip 4Sale/Wanted=151
Moderator:MTADMS::COBURNIO
Created:Tue Feb 11 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2080
Total number of notes:22383

439.0. "Has anyone seen "Goliath"?" by PBA::DALEY () Wed Nov 04 1987 17:41

    I am helping my 19 year-old daughter locate her childhood pony.
    He was very sweet but when the time came for my daughter to
    move to something larger, unfortunately I was financially unable
    to keep a pony AND a horse. 
    
    I first found a home for the little guy but altho the people who
    adopted  him were quite wealthy, he was not treated well. So I
    took him back. Later I got him a really good him down towards
    the Cape, and after a few years I understand that he went to
    another good home. The second owner has died, and I believe the
    third owner has moved BUT I don't know to where or what happened
    to the pony. We know that both owner #2 and #3 were very fond of
    him - which is good news.
                                     
    His description -
    
    He was named Goliath and I believe he kept that name.
    
    He was a little Shetland, about 9 hands, blond mane and tail,
    and dark brown/white pinto coloring (in certain seasons he looked
    gray/white). The dark color was predominate to the white.
    
    He would be approximately 22 years old, (not old for a Shetland),
    and was well conformed.
    
    The last I heard was that about 10 years ago he was being used as a cart 
    pony, and was going to rated shows, and I understand he was doing
    quite well.
                      
    If he is alive he may still be living towards, but probably
    not right on, Cape Cod.
    
    Of course, if he is still alive, he is getting along in years.
    All we want to know is that he is being treated well, and if
    the owners want him to retire, we would be VERY happy to take 
    him back. Unlike 13 years ago, we can now offer him a large
    pasture, with friends, and a good retirement.  We still have the
    horse, who will stay with us for his lifetime, as well. 
    
    Also, maybe if he is still alive, the current owners love him
    and are providing well for him. That would certainly be great news.
    Maybe Goliath has died and we would want to know that, too.       
                        
    Oh well, if anyone knows anything about this little fellow, please
    either give me a call at 282-1748 (that's the Westford facility),
    or write to me at WJO::DALEY, or respond on the Notes file.
    Both my daughter and I would be very grateful for any news. 
    
    Thanks,                                                     
    Pat                                                    
    
    
    
    
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439.1Pinto gatheringEQUINE::DANIThu Nov 05 1987 12:3312
    
    Pat,
    
    I will ask about Goliath at the New England Pinto general membership
    meeting this Sunday.
    
    Let you know what I find out.
    
    Also, you could put an ad in the N.E.Pt.H.A. news letter.
    
    Dani
     
439.2a description of GoliathWBA::DALEYMon Nov 09 1987 17:1854
    I have worked up a description of Goliath for anyone who 
    may have seen him-
    
    GELDING, SHETLAND, NOT REGISTERED
    
    AGE - about 22 years old
    
    HEIGHT -  9 - 10 hands
    
    FRONT LEGS -  both right and left are white from the hoof to the
    pastern
    
    BACK LEGS  -  Facing pony -   left rear leg is white from hoof to
    sightly above hock
    Right rear leg  - white from hoof to half-way between pastern and
    hock.
    
    HIND QUARTERS -  White rump
                                           
    HEAD  - Narrow white strip from slightly below eye level to end
    of nose.
    
    MANE, FORELOCK, TAIL  -  White and VERY thick
    
    BARREL  - Left side had small patch of white which would be partially
    covered by a girth.
    
    COLOR  - a chocolate brown other than the white just described.
    
    HOOFS - light colored
    
    CONFORMATION  - very well conformed. VERY hairy in winter if not
    clipped.
    
    
    Used as a pleasure pony, has been in Western pleasure classes, has
    been show over obstacles in classes (competing against MUCH larger
    ponies - remember Goliath is only 9 hands high at the withers),
    has been shown in English pleasure classes, and as a cart pony in
    shows, and of course in lead-line classes. [in the pleasure classes
    and trail classes he was ridden by a VERY small 11 year old girl).
                                   
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    I want to thank the persons who have responded regarding him.
    I will follow up on the leads.
    
    Thanks again. I appeciate all the help.
    
    Pat D.
    
    
    
                                          
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PBA::DALEY                                           58 lines   3-DEC-1987 14:47
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    After searching for over a year, we have finally located Goliath.
    
    My daughter had been getting info on her own, and yesterday called
    me from school saying she thought she had been given some strong
    leads. She gave me three phone numbers belonging to people who
    had owned a pony such as Goliath. So I called the first one and
    hit the jackpot.
    
    He is living with a family in Pembroke, who have two young children
    ages 4 & 6 years. The woman who now owns him said he is loved and
    well cared-for, however, his legs are getting sore. She was glad
    and surprised that I called as she said she was wondering just
    how old he really was since he appeared to be getting a little on
    in years. When I asked if he still had the same name, she said 
    "Yes, and he has a nameplate, which came with him, on his stall door.
    When she described it, I told her that was the one my daughter
    had received on her 4th birthday a few months after she had gotten
    Goliath. I was glad to hear it was going with him, wherever he went.
    
    The lady said that as far as she was concerned he could have a home
    with her forever, that whenever she got a pet she considered it a 
    lifetime deal. (He is a great deal like a pet slightly larger than
    a Newfoundland dog).But I asked her to take my name and address 
    "just in case" which she did. She said she would send me a Christmas 
    photo of Goliath.
    
    My daughter of course was delighted and intends to call the new
    owner today and ask if she could go visit him - for old times sake.
    (I think she also wants to see for herself that he is really okay).
    
    Anyway, after a long conversation with his owner, I feel that he
    is in good hands. 
    
    The only problem I have is a personal one - one I didn't think I
    had until yesterday. I guess I really wanted him back with me.
    Of course, I didn't say anything like that to the owner because
    she seems to really love him and I would have been out of line.
    I just told her the truth - that I couldn't have kept both him and a
    horse 15 years ago and that I was concerned for his welfare as he
    is getting old and that I would be glad to take him IF she could
    no longer keep him. (I am probably feeling alot of nostalgia mixed 
    up in here somewhere and it's getting in the way of reality).
    
    Realistically, if he is getting brushed (which he also loves - don't
    they all??), and vet'd, and teeth floated, and good food, and
    attention, I believe he is doing okay and I am really happy for
    him. It sounds like a good place for the little guy to be.
    
    I want to thank all the noters who helped us. It is good to know
    you all are out there. 
    
    Pat
     
    
                                                               
        	
                
    
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MTBLUE::BUTTERMAN_HO                                 10 lines   4-DEC-1987 08:07
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    That's wonderful Pat...
    
    It sounds like the perfect ending to the story.  I can understand
    your nostalgia - but commend you on your handling of the phone con
    versation.  Good to know he has so positivly touched so many folks
    of all ages!
    
    smiles - holly
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COMET::PAYNES "Payne Weber"                           6 lines   4-DEC-1987 10:10
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    It's satisfying to know that an old friend/buddy is still around
    giving joy to someone. :^)
    Glad you located him.
    
                                              Steve
    
439.6IS IS GOLIATH ??AIMHI::OFFENWed May 18 1988 23:5110
    I drive through Pembroke every day and go by a place that has a
    horse and a pony (just like you described).  I'm wondering if that
    is Goliath.  I'm also glad you found him.
    
    I had to give up to very loved animals once and often wonder where
    they are and how they are being treated.
    
    Sandi